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Antiquated

Antiquated meaning

old-fashioned, out of date

Synonyms of Antiquated

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Acosta views the physical act of cutting of female images from the media as a sort of liberation—a symbolic freeing of women from the confining and antiquated realm of domesticity.

And some tenets of the profession — such as rendering judgments or making claims that go beyond one’s personal taste — are now considered antiquated and objectionable.

Cerner was a sick company when it was bought by Oracle and it had been struggling for years with competition, with sales execution, an antiquated platform and essentially with an outmoded on-prem consumption model.

Considering that today's society is more permissive than in the 70s or 80s and because of the availability of all sorts of salacious footage on the internet, the idea that low-budget horror movies could create such controversy seems antiquated.

Critics called it sexist and antiquated to bar women from showing their arms.

Health concerns and antiquated ideas limit effectiveness of older government officials.

However, Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) says that the problem is caused by a ‘woefully inadequate antiquated sewerage system’.

It's a bit of an antiquated law though I'm not certain I understand why franchising dealerships is so bad for Tesla and Rivian's business models.

It was replacing an antiquated plant — the oldest in Minnesota — that it had struggled with for years, Peterson said.

Mainframe-client systems are practically ancient history in computing terms and it’s certainly possible to do with something as robust as Windows, but that requires a fairly antiquated local network.

Oddly enough, I chose a very old, antiquated thing for my opening guess.

She is, in fact, making a kind of antiquated radio pop and calling it jazz — precisely the kind of thing that holds the music back, and leaves casual listeners confused about how jazz could possibly still be relevant.

Some of its computer systems are so antiquated, a federal watchdog complains, that it’s difficult to find people who know how to work them.

So why, my antiquated brother, are you banging on about it?

The $80 billion that legislation over a decade provides for investments to beef up compliance and enforcement and modernize antiquated computer systems comes on top of the annual operations budget, which is substantially lower in real terms from 2010.

The place itself was a dump, strewn with litter, vermin and weeds growing between the cracks of an antiquated stadium barely fit for purpose.

The script clearly has something to say about these antiquated rites of passage.

They said it could replace the Vagrancy Act in all but name - antiquated legislation that makes it a crime to sleep rough or beg in England and Wales.

They were extracted alongside antiquated items in changes aimed at increasing readability of the document.

To our understanding, the current system/s are antiquated and nonfunctional.